Get ready for a thrilling reunion of comedic geniuses! Paul Dinello and Amy Sedaris, the dynamic duo behind the iconic sitcom Strangers with Candy, are back and ready to take on a new challenge. This time, they're diving into the world of sci-fi horror with a unique twist.
But here's where it gets controversial... they're remaking the cult classic The Wasp Woman, a 1959 horror film that's about to get a comedic makeover!
The original film, directed by the legendary Roger Corman, tells the tale of Janice Starlin, a cosmetics company founder who experiments with queen wasp enzymes to reverse aging. The results are, well, let's just say not pretty.
And this is the part most people miss: the new film will stick to the original plot, but with a hilarious spin. Imagine the chaos and laughter that will ensue as a former supermodel turns into a dynamic businesswoman, only to metamorphose into a violent insect!
Paul Dinello, who has worked on The Late Show as a writer and producer, will be writing and directing this wild ride. He couldn't help but think of his comedy partner, Amy Sedaris, when he read the script. Sedaris, known for her infectious energy and wit, is thrilled to reunite with Dinello for this project.
The production team includes Mark Roberts, who produced the Strangers with Candy movie, and Jordan Fields from Radial Entertainment, who owns the Roger Corman library. With such an experienced crew, this remake is sure to be a hit.
Now, here's the real question: will you be tuning in to see this comedic reimagining? It's a unique take on a classic horror film, and we can't wait to see how Dinello and Sedaris bring their brand of humor to the screen.
So, are you ready to embrace the wasp-y side of comedy? Share your thoughts and let us know if you're excited for this unusual remake!
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